Euclid Lab is a California-based nonprofit that sponsors the
individual mathematics research programs of its junior/senior
researchers, as well as Mathematics Research Program for
Undergraduates (MRPU), a sister program to Camp Euclid.

The May issue of the Notices of the American Mathematical
Society includes a PDF article (1.3M) entitled "Crashing Waves,
Awesome Explosions, Turbulent Smoke, and Beyond: Applied
Mathematics and Scientific Computing in the Visual Effects
Industry." The article was written by three mathematicians from
the University of California, Los Angeles who have made
significant contributions to research in this area: Aleka
McAdams, Stanley Osher, and Joseph Teran.

Other features this month include "Origami and Partial
Differential Equations", "Localized Eigenfunctions: Here You
See Them, There You Don't", and "What Is Mathematics For?" by
Underwood Dudley.

Lessons, news, articles, answers from experts, a glossary, and
other science resources for young people.

With particular emphasis on the agricultural sciences,
eXtension offers resources on a wide range of topics. A
partnership effort of more than 70 land-grant universities in
every state and territory throughout the United States,
eXtension "provides objective and research-based information
and learning opportunities that help people improve their
lives."

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